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2010 FIFA World Cup squadsThe 2010 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament held in South Africa from 11 June until 11 July 2010. The 32 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. Before announcing their final squad for the tournament, teams were required to name a preliminary squad of 30 players by 11 May 2010, 30 days before the start of the tournament. With the exception of those involved in the 2010 UEFA Champions League Final, the players listed in the preliminary squad were then subjected to a mandatory rest period from 17 to 23 May 2010. The preliminary squad would then have to be cut to a final 23 by 1 June 2010 (midnight CET).[1][2] Replacement of seriously injured players is permitted until 24 hours before the team in question's first World Cup game, though replacement players do not have to be drawn from the preliminary squad.[3] Players marked (c) were named as captain for their national squad. Number of caps, players' club teams and players' age as of 11 June 2010, the tournament's opening day. For the first time in World Cup history, all teams had at least one player from a European club (Korea DPR being the only team with just one, Hong Yong-Jo). Three national squads were made up entirely of players from domestic clubs: England, Italy and Germany. Nigeria was the only team with no players from domestic clubs. Group ASouth AfricaCoach: Carlos Alberto Parreira MexicoCoach: Javier Aguirre UruguayCoach: Óscar Tabárez FranceCoach: Raymond Domenech Group BArgentinaCoach: Diego Maradona NigeriaCoach: Lars Lagerbäck Korea RepublicCoach: Huh Jung-moo GreeceCoach: Otto Rehhagel Group CEnglandCoach: Fabio Capello United StatesCoach: Bob Bradley AlgeriaCoach: Rabah Saâdane SloveniaCoach: Matjaž Kek Group DGermanyCoach: Joachim Löw AustraliaCoach: Pim Verbeek SerbiaCoach: Radomir Antić GhanaCoach: Milovan Rajevac Group ENetherlandsCoach: Bert van Marwijk DenmarkCoach: Morten Olsen JapanCoach: Takeshi Okada CameroonCoach: Paul Le Guen Group FItalyCoach: Marcello Lippi ParaguayCoach: Gerardo Martino New ZealandCoach: Ricki Herbert SlovakiaCoach: Vladimír Weiss Group GBrazilCoach: Dunga Korea DPRCoach: Kim Jong-Hun No. | Pos. | Player | DoB/Age | Caps | Club |
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1 | 1GK | Ri Myong-Guk | (1986-09-09)9 September 1986 (aged 23) | 28 | Pyongyang City | 2 | 2DF | Cha Jong-Hyok | (1985-09-25)25 September 1985 (aged 24) | 31 | Amrokgang | 3 | 2DF | Ri Jun-Il | (1987-08-24)24 August 1987 (aged 22) | 26 | Sobaeksu | 4 | 3MF | Pak Nam-Chol | (1985-07-02)2 July 1985 (aged 24) | 35 | April 25 | 5 | 2DF | Ri Kwang-Chon | (1985-09-04)4 September 1985 (aged 24) | 41 | April 25 | 6 | 3MF | Kim Kum-Il | (1987-10-10)10 October 1987 (aged 22) | 11 | April 25 | 7 | 4FW | An Chol-Hyok | (1985-06-27)27 June 1985 (aged 24) | 16 | Rimyongsu | 8 | 2DF | Ji Yun-Nam | (1976-11-20)20 November 1976 (aged 33) | 23 | April 25 | 9 | 4FW | Jong Tae-Se | (1984-03-02)2 March 1984 (aged 26) | 20 | Kawasaki Frontale | 10 | 4FW | Hong Yong-Jo (c) | (1982-05-22)22 May 1982 (aged 28) | 40 | Rostov | 11 | 3MF | Mun In-Guk | (1978-09-29)29 September 1978 (aged 31) | 42 | April 25 | 12 | 4FW | Choe Kum-Chol | (1987-02-09)9 February 1987 (aged 23) | 16 | April 25 | 13 | 2DF | Pak Chol-Jin | (1985-09-05)5 September 1985 (aged 24) | 34 | Amrokgang | 14 | 2DF | Pak Nam-Chol | (1988-10-03)3 October 1988 (aged 21) | 12 | Amrokgang | 15 | 3MF | Kim Yong-Jun | (1983-07-19)19 July 1983 (aged 26) | 52 | Pyongyang City | 16 | 2DF | Nam Song-Chol | (1982-05-07)7 May 1982 (aged 28) | 41 | April 25 | 17 | 3MF | An Yong-Hak | (1978-10-25)25 October 1978 (aged 31) | 24 | Omiya Ardija | 18 | 1GK | Kim Myong-Gil | (1984-10-16)16 October 1984 (aged 25) | 10 | Amrokgang | 19 | 3MF | Ri Chol-Myong | (1988-02-18)18 February 1988 (aged 22) | 10 | Pyongyang City | 20 | 1GK | Kim Myong-Won[8] | (1983-07-15)15 July 1983 (aged 26) | 9 | Amrokgang | 21 | 2DF | Ri Kwang-Hyok | (1987-08-17)17 August 1987 (aged 22) | 15 | Kyonggongop | 22 | 3MF | Kim Kyong-Il | (1988-12-11)11 December 1988 (aged 21) | 7 | Rimyongsu | 23 | 3MF | Pak Sung-Hyok | (1990-05-30)30 May 1990 (aged 20) | 3 | Sobaeksu |
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Côte d'IvoireCoach: Sven-Göran Eriksson PortugalCoach: Carlos Queiroz Group HSpainCoach: Vicente del Bosque SwitzerlandCoach: Ottmar Hitzfeld HondurasCoach: Reinaldo Rueda ChileCoach: Marcelo Bielsa Player statisticsPlayer representation by clubPlayer representation by leagueCountry | Players | Percentage | Outside national squad |
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Total | 736 | | | England | 117 | 16% | 92 | Germany | 84 | 11% | 61 | Italy | 80 | 11% | 57 | Spain | 59 | 8% | 39 | France | 45 | 6% | 34 | Netherlands | 34 | 5% | 25 | Japan | 25 | 3% | 6 | Greece | 21 | 3% | 7 | Mexico | 21 | 3% | 7 | Portugal | 21 | 3% | 10 | Korea DPR | 20 | 3% | 0 | Others | 209 | 28% | |
The English, German, and Italian squads were made up entirely of players from the respective countries' domestic leagues. The Nigerian squad was made up entirely of players employed by overseas clubs. Although Russia, Turkey, and Scotland failed to qualify for the finals, their domestic leagues were represented by 14, 14, and 10 players respectively. Altogether, there were 52 national leagues that had players in the tournament. Average age of squadsAverage age | Countries |
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24 | Germany, Ghana, North Korea | 25 | Cameroon, Chile, Nigeria, Serbia, Spain | 26 | Algeria, Ivory Coast, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland, United States, Uruguay | 27 | Argentina, Denmark, France, Greece, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal | 28 | Australia, Brazil, England, Honduras, Italy, Paraguay |
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3 | Argentina | Marcelo Bielsa (Chile), Diego Maradona, Gerardo Martino (Paraguay) | Germany | Ottmar Hitzfeld (Switzerland), Joachim Löw, Otto Rehhagel (Greece) | 2 | Brazil | Dunga, Carlos Alberto Parreira (South Africa) | France | Raymond Domenech, Paul Le Guen (Cameroon) | Italy | Fabio Capello (England), Marcello Lippi | Netherlands | Bert van Marwijk, Pim Verbeek (Australia) | Serbia | Radomir Antić, Milovan Rajevac (Ghana) | Sweden | Sven-Göran Eriksson (Côte d'Ivoire), Lars Lagerbäck (Nigeria) | 1 | Algeria | Rabah Saâdane | Colombia | Reinaldo Rueda (Honduras) | Denmark | Morten Olsen | Japan | Takeshi Okada | Korea DPR | Kim Jong-Hun | Korea Republic | Huh Jung-Moo | Mexico | Javier Aguirre | New Zealand | Ricki Herbert | Portugal | Carlos Queiroz | Slovakia | Vladimír Weiss | Slovenia | Matjaž Kek | Spain | Vicente del Bosque | United States | Bob Bradley | Uruguay | Oscar Tabárez |
References - "Official Players List". FIFA.com (Fédération Internationale de Football Association). 4 June 2010. Retrieved 9 June 2010.
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